Hello,
I'm reposting this just to make the subject heading clearer. The
previous post was my first and I didn't quite realize how it works.
Perhaps someone could tell me why I'm getting a syntax error when I run
py2app. I have used it successfully with some simple scripts including
a coupl
Ronald managed to get a 64bit version working for me,
Ik think he will respond to the mailing list.
On 22-jun-2007, at 19:19, Bob Ippolito wrote:
> No. Last time I tried it I managed to get it to build, but it crashed.
> I don't think 64-bit works properly in Tiger.
>
> -bob
>
> On 6/22/07, Phil
Perhaps Daniel or someone else could tell me why I'm getting a syntax
error when I run py2app. I have used it successfully with some simple
scripts including a couple of Tkinter GUI scripts, but I'm fairly new
to Python and py2app so it could be something quite simple. The scripts
do run when
OK, looking good then.
Offhand, although I could look this up I presume, are there 64-bit versions of
python available on
the various 64 bit Unix platforms? Silly question, I assume there are and I
can easily look this
up.
On Friday, June 22, 2007, at 10:26AM, "Frans Schippers" <[EMAIL PROTE
No. Last time I tried it I managed to get it to build, but it crashed.
I don't think 64-bit works properly in Tiger.
-bob
On 6/22/07, Phil Hystad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a 64 bit version of Python for a dual-G5 running Mac OS X (Tiger)?
>
Is there a 64 bit version of Python for a dual-G5 running Mac OS X (Tiger)?
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On 22 Jun 2007, at 02:01, tom wible wrote:
> tried your applet code:
>
> >>> playRec = praem.Applet.initwithname('playRec')
> >>> recList = playRec.callsub('listRecDict')
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "", line 1, in
> File "praem.py", line 9, in callsub
> self.event('ascrpsb